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The Indian Run Story

When the United Methodist Church decided in 1981 that there was a need for a new church in Dublin, a historic community with a recent golf course development and lots of potential for future growth, the Indian Run Congregation was born.  The initial congregation was made up of members of other area Methodist Churches who were willing to “homestead” the new church.  Worshipping first in the barn behind the parsonage, our congregation quickly grew. 

Soon the barn was outgrown and we began holding services at a local elementary school.  Each week the pastor would tow a small trailer to the school and the congregation would unload everything we needed for church.  In the fall of 1984 we dedicated our own building near the corner of Brand and Avery roads. 

Since then our fellowship has continued to grow, welcoming new members during their years in Dublin, and we have repeatedly expanded our facility to meet the needs of the community.  We are again in the process of construction, adding an additional classroom building to make room for even more adult and child education ministries. 

As we continue into God’s future we are excited for what lays in store and we are eager to go there with you.

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